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By We Do Floors LLC
There's one issues (of many) you'll need to be aware of and you will not see it or feel it until your terrazzo restoration specialist make his first cut, which is " Softening of the Terrazzo Matrix. "
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Read more: Hidden Terrazzo Damage
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By Dr. Frederick M. Hueston
The following is a reprint of an article I wrote in 1990. I have edited some of the text to bring it up to date. My opinion on this process is still the same as it was in 1990, “re-crystallization” can damage your natural stone or terrazzo, sometimes beyond repair. Most of the damage I have seen since 1990 by this process results from the overuse of the product as well as the lack of trained personnel who apply it.
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Read more: Re-crystallization
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" Don't " Do This to Natural Stone! |
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By David Bassler
The most common mistake made when cleaning marble, limestone and travertine is using the wrong cleaning products. Acidic cleaners intended for ceramic tile and grout will have a violent reaction with these stones containing calcium. Many window cleaners contain vinegar, which is also acidic. These cleaners will etch or burn the stones surface. Having neutral Ph cleaners labeled for natural stone in the areas where someone may find cleaning supplies will lessen the chance of the wrong cleaning product being used that could cause damage to the natural stone.
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Read more: " Don't " Do This to Natural Stone!
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